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and he is hospitalized in texas. chris? >> nbc's kelly o'donnell, thank you for that update. >>> a big fight brewing over upcoming miniseries and docuseries on hillary clinton. reince priebus calls the program thinly veiled attempt at putting a thumb on the scales of the 2016 presidential election. >> they are promoting hillary clinton and they are going to spend millions of dollars doing it. i think we have responsibility as a party to make the choices as to who our debate partners are. >> in a statement, nbc news says it's completely independent of nbc entertainment and has no involvement in this project. and cnn says instead of making premature decisions, the rn shrks shournc should limit judgment. let's bring in ed rendell and former rnc chairman, michael steele. good morning, gentlemen. >> good morning. >> gooim good morning. >> michael, if you you were chair now would you do the same thing? >> i probably would raise the red flag. i see the rnc's position here as this thing gets set up to have these two very high profi
and he is hospitalized in texas. chris? >> nbc's kelly o'donnell, thank you for that update. >>> a big fight brewing over upcoming miniseries and docuseries on hillary clinton. reince priebus calls the program thinly veiled attempt at putting a thumb on the scales of the 2016 presidential election. >> they are promoting hillary clinton and they are going to spend millions of dollars doing it. i think we have responsibility as a party to make the choices as to who our debate...
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hood shooter begins today in texas. what will the defense of himself mean for the survivors of that shooting. >>> exconturning honorary police officer. one man's amazing life transformation. we talk to him coming up. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth
hood shooter begins today in texas. what will the defense of himself mean for the survivors of that shooting. >>> exconturning honorary police officer. one man's amazing life transformation. we talk to him coming up. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know,...
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he had 86 in texas. looks like a lot, but turns out that texas was such a great hitters' park, everyone had an increase like that. if you go with each ball player that's accused of using the stuff that either did use it or accused of using it and what performance was enhanced by it, you can find out for just about everything like that. but no one does. they look at roger clemens and say, well, when he was 42, you know, he won 15 games. 40 years ago won 23 games a the the age of 42. what was he on? >> this class of sort of baseball greats going back, you know, about 10, 15 years now. almost every one of the sort of leaders of which is now under some kind of scandal report in the hall of fame. sometimes it seems there needs to be some sort of blanket suspicion on how to deal with -- morally, i don't mean in terms of the infraction. but what happens when they come to the hall of fame. >> well, my guess is that the next generation is simply not going to care as much. what are you going to do? not go to the g
he had 86 in texas. looks like a lot, but turns out that texas was such a great hitters' park, everyone had an increase like that. if you go with each ball player that's accused of using the stuff that either did use it or accused of using it and what performance was enhanced by it, you can find out for just about everything like that. but no one does. they look at roger clemens and say, well, when he was 42, you know, he won 15 games. 40 years ago won 23 games a the the age of 42. what was he...
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temperatures in texas continue to be hot. flooding concerns to the north of there in kansas and missouri. then it's almost chilly once again areas of the great lakes to the northeast. we are going to see scattered storms in many spots today but we shouldn't see too many horrible airport delays. the west remains dry. have a great day. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, l
temperatures in texas continue to be hot. flooding concerns to the north of there in kansas and missouri. then it's almost chilly once again areas of the great lakes to the northeast. we are going to see scattered storms in many spots today but we shouldn't see too many horrible airport delays. the west remains dry. have a great day. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually...
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that is being built in the hills of west texas. it's about 2,000 feet elevation, not sure exactly where in west texas it is, but it's out about 2,000 feet. it's supposed to stand 200 feet tall when it's done. this clock is supposed to keep time for 10,000 years. apparently the plan is that every year for the next 10,000 years, this clock keeping time will go off like a cuckoo clock and play a fresh new sound every year for 10,000 years. it is being built. it was dreamed up by some big thinkers. there are famous big thinkers that are on the board of this project like the great brian eno. they've been working on this in some capacity since 1996. in west, texas, so far it has cost tens of millions of dollars. the man who has put up at least $40 million of the money spent so far on this clock is the man whose signature you'll find here at the bottom of www.10000yearclock.net. if you can't read that, it is jeff bezos, the founder of amazon.com, he's the deep pockets behind this 10,000-year 200-foot tall project in a west, texas, mountai
that is being built in the hills of west texas. it's about 2,000 feet elevation, not sure exactly where in west texas it is, but it's out about 2,000 feet. it's supposed to stand 200 feet tall when it's done. this clock is supposed to keep time for 10,000 years. apparently the plan is that every year for the next 10,000 years, this clock keeping time will go off like a cuckoo clock and play a fresh new sound every year for 10,000 years. it is being built. it was dreamed up by some big thinkers....
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comes in at number 15 is texas. you made it it through. >> thanks for watching. this is "first look" right here on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early" starts right now. >>> alex rodriguez -- >> diving, can't make the play.n any of this situation. >> who knows how a bizarre beginning to a-rod's so-called return to baseball. his words, his performance last night and what's next in his intention. >> another major sale in the world we call old media. one of the icons of the tech era taking over "the washington post." and you might want to know that not just working at airports anymore. get that laptop out. get the stinky shoes off and get up for "way too early." >>> good morning. brian shactman here. we have a story about the relationship between twitter and tv watching. put it this way. i need a few more followers here if we're going to get this thing right. we begin with a pretty disturbing story out of pennsylvania. a man is in custody this morning accused of
comes in at number 15 is texas. you made it it through. >> thanks for watching. this is "first look" right here on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early" starts right now. >>> alex rodriguez -- >> diving, can't make the play.n any of this situation. >> who knows how a bizarre beginning to a-rod's so-called return to baseball. his words, his performance last night and what's next in his intention. >> another major sale in the world we call old...
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in texas, they relaunched a voting map previously blocked because it was found that texas designed that map to discriminate minority voters. that's illegal. but it's much harder to patrol now. joining us now is historian gary may, the author of "bending toward justice: the voting rights act and the transformation of american democracy." thanks for being here and tell us the theory of your book about how this act got passed. >> well, basically this is a people's history of the voting rights act. while ideal with various legal questions that have come up and also the congressional maneuvering that led to the passage of the act in 1965 and its subsequent reauthorizations, the heart of the book is really about the unsung heroes, the people whose names most americans have never even heard of and their struggle to win the right to vote. they put everything on the line, their jobs, their homes, and often their lives. and their courage is just extraordinarily transforming. i think there are lessons in the book to deal with some of the things we're faced with now. >> well, gary, you talk about t
in texas, they relaunched a voting map previously blocked because it was found that texas designed that map to discriminate minority voters. that's illegal. but it's much harder to patrol now. joining us now is historian gary may, the author of "bending toward justice: the voting rights act and the transformation of american democracy." thanks for being here and tell us the theory of your book about how this act got passed. >> well, basically this is a people's history of the...
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you mentioned texas. this will repeat itself in state after state after state where people really want to see the right to vote diminished, where you have voter ids and the early registration programs being either decreased or stopped completely. and it's up to us, i think, to fight back. the labor movement with our allies and partners across the country, we've got have a grassroots campaign. but we've also have to go to coming. and we have to lobby congress and push congress to do the right thing as far as voting rights for all americans. we need to be pushing universal voting rights rather than trying to take voting rights away from people. >> and you and martin luther king iii and i are going to be doing a big march on that later this month. we'll talk about that in a minute. talking about votes, though, today is the primary day in detroit. and your workers and members are under particular assault in this emergency management, and now bankruptcy in detroit. and detroit is being used as a symbol of atta
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last year they executed nine people in the state of texas. every single state that has the death penalty at this point offers juries the option of giving people life in prison for whatever reason, florida has decided that they want to not only maintain the death penalty but speed up the process by which it is to be carried out. >> if you look at even the cost of executing people, i think it is, on average, $3 million for a single case just from setting aside the conservative paradigm of having the government as little involved as possible and the ramifications of having the state able to take a citizen's life. beyond that, just fiscally it doesn't make sense to have a death penalty. >> absolutely. there is a great argument for that. i think what you're seeing in states like florida is an effort to sort of test the limits of the supreme court, the constitutional standard they set on mental competency. you are seeing them sort of push the energy and lower the bar that allows them to sort of move forward with the death penalty and the supreme co
last year they executed nine people in the state of texas. every single state that has the death penalty at this point offers juries the option of giving people life in prison for whatever reason, florida has decided that they want to not only maintain the death penalty but speed up the process by which it is to be carried out. >> if you look at even the cost of executing people, i think it is, on average, $3 million for a single case just from setting aside the conservative paradigm of...
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hood, texas. the rampage killed 13 soldiers and injured dozens more. this morning he said he was the shooter, apoll guysing for any mistak mistake i made in "trying to establish the perfect religion." he will act as his own attorney. he could end up cross examining some of the witnesses he is accused of shooting, cuincludina retired army staff sergeant who was shot seven times. >> i will not show fear in the face of the enemy because the man that shot me major hassan is going to be the man who's cross examining me. that's a huge challenge. >> correspondent in npr's investigations unit knows this case far better than any of us. what's the significance of this trial and of what it means not only the terror war but also personally for these victims? >> imagine if, god forbid, were you one of natal hassan's victims. in addition to the 13 who were killed, some have brain damage, some have partially paralyzed. they will have a lifetime of pain and imagine now that you go into this courtroom at ft. hood and the man who shot you approaches you, looks you in th
hood, texas. the rampage killed 13 soldiers and injured dozens more. this morning he said he was the shooter, apoll guysing for any mistak mistake i made in "trying to establish the perfect religion." he will act as his own attorney. he could end up cross examining some of the witnesses he is accused of shooting, cuincludina retired army staff sergeant who was shot seven times. >> i will not show fear in the face of the enemy because the man that shot me major hassan is going to...
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nelson cruz of the texas rangers. jhonny peralta of the detroit tigers, it will be very interesting to see if they get a bigger salary next year than they do this year. >> you know, in fact, the quiet, all-burning question about pete rose who played for philly for a while. he's obviously a cincinnati guy. but the old question, how do you balance out great performance against breaking the rules. where do the fans stand on that one, mark? >> well, listen, i think there are fans quite upset with alex rodriguez and this steroid era. but i go back to my previous point. i think baseball profited. home runs were up. runs per game were up. baseball somewhere in '98, books were written. the sport was rejuvenated. i think there was time where baseball fans looked at the record books and cherished those records. unfortunately, the steroid era obliterated that record book. i think more often than not a lot of people look at peds and say to themselves you know what? it's a sign of the times. there's too much money to be made. if i
nelson cruz of the texas rangers. jhonny peralta of the detroit tigers, it will be very interesting to see if they get a bigger salary next year than they do this year. >> you know, in fact, the quiet, all-burning question about pete rose who played for philly for a while. he's obviously a cincinnati guy. but the old question, how do you balance out great performance against breaking the rules. where do the fans stand on that one, mark? >> well, listen, i think there are fans quite...
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look at texas today. >> that's exactly right. i mean, we need a voting rights act more today than ever because we see -- it's quite intentional. as soon as this decision was made, these folks came out and said look, we're going to try to do now things that might have been prevented had the supreme court not done what it just recently did. and applaud the attorney general. i just don't think, martin, that people are going to allow our democracy to go backwards. i mean, a lot of people thought with the last election that people would stay home or they'd be very, you know, upset and they would you know give up. but what happened is they took a negative and turned it into a positive and that's why president obama is president today. >> yes. now, the president has just been in arizona speaking. and arizona's trent franks whom heritage action scores as the house's most conservative member, told politico last month it's wise, it's wise for the gop to stay silent on the voting rights act. >> i think that's very unfortunate. >> isn't it t
look at texas today. >> that's exactly right. i mean, we need a voting rights act more today than ever because we see -- it's quite intentional. as soon as this decision was made, these folks came out and said look, we're going to try to do now things that might have been prevented had the supreme court not done what it just recently did. and applaud the attorney general. i just don't think, martin, that people are going to allow our democracy to go backwards. i mean, a lot of people...
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all the money texas a&m has made off this kid. >> we agree. change the rules before you break them. >> all right. here's the lady we're going to show you. >> flying in the air. >> women's moto cross, the x games, she thinks she's about to win the race. >> that's great. look at this. >> that's -- oh, no. pumps her fist. she thought she was going to win it, opened the door and went down. going to take gold in los angeles over rutledge. >> she had a great run -- >> there's the celebration. >> she thinks she won. it's all over. i won this thing. >> hate to see that. >> that might have been -- >> you love to see a chick on a motorcross. that's cool. >> oh, yeah. >> she's sad. >> the agony of defeat at the x games. >> up next. >> how many times did i spike the ball on the 5 yard line. >> okay. >> only to find out later. only to find out later. >> that gentleman you're looking at, military veteran, business owner -- >> own. >> legislature, republican mike hill joins our conversation. >> made history. made history. alert. the beach on your tv is much
all the money texas a&m has made off this kid. >> we agree. change the rules before you break them. >> all right. here's the lady we're going to show you. >> flying in the air. >> women's moto cross, the x games, she thinks she's about to win the race. >> that's great. look at this. >> that's -- oh, no. pumps her fist. she thought she was going to win it, opened the door and went down. going to take gold in los angeles over rutledge. >> she had a...
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in texas. thee hoping she may tip cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in case you were one of the few people not live streaming it, i thought i would repeat the entire thing for you today. let's get comfortable. in all seriousness, i am very honored and so grateful you are interested in hearing more from me. i am constantly reminded what a privilege it is to have of voice. though i mean the voice figuratively, my initial understanding of the power of voice was quite literal. when i was a young girl my family tried to spend as much time as we could with my grandparents. they lived in
in texas. thee hoping she may tip cards for what the future might hold. please help us give a warm welcome to senator wendy davis. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all for having me here today, and thank you, angela, for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be such -- to be with such an esteemed group of people. i have to tell you people get a little bit nervous when i approached the podium these days. you obviously know what happened on june 25 in the texas legislature, but in...
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i think that the principles that in texas stand for today align more closely with texas families. think what we see in texas, we've seen all over the country. districts have been drawn hrough redistricting processes that have taken place over the last couple of decades that now only take place at the extreme party level. o in texas where the dramatic number of our districts are republican, the only conversations that are really had in the political arena, which, of course, is the best place for public discourse issues, are taking place at the very far right extreme. it's not reflective of who are.e in texas really i think parity will come, once again, not to keep repeating the same answer, but to be able to engage with people at their get s and hopefully tot them to think about things in a new way. >> how does the democratic party texas attractive to hispanics while advocating strong pro choice policies? >> the latino community in texas no different than the angulo or the african-american community. leaders who care about nd work on the things that matter to families. when you pol
i think that the principles that in texas stand for today align more closely with texas families. think what we see in texas, we've seen all over the country. districts have been drawn hrough redistricting processes that have taken place over the last couple of decades that now only take place at the extreme party level. o in texas where the dramatic number of our districts are republican, the only conversations that are really had in the political arena, which, of course, is the best place for...
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texas first, okay. apparently eric hold certificate apparent-- approaching voter rights protection like we his first day in prison. look, i'm going find the biggest-- there and beat the [bleep] out of him. i'm sending a message here. the other states will fall in line. (applause) but look, look, i've got to say what has texas done to deserve that? >> literally two hours after the court's ruling, texas official said they would begin enforcing a new voter requirement even though a federal court struck down the law because it quote imposes strict unforgiving burdens on the poor and racial minorities in texas. >> come on, texas. what were you doing for two whole hours? did it take you that long to make the call because your hand was shaking too much from the excitement of being able to disenfranchise voters? and let's be clear. texas is not alone in its rush to implement restrictive new voting laws. in a phrase that is almost never uttered in a flattering context, florida is also leading the way. >> florida
texas first, okay. apparently eric hold certificate apparent-- approaching voter rights protection like we his first day in prison. look, i'm going find the biggest-- there and beat the [bleep] out of him. i'm sending a message here. the other states will fall in line. (applause) but look, look, i've got to say what has texas done to deserve that? >> literally two hours after the court's ruling, texas official said they would begin enforcing a new voter requirement even though a federal...
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pdc news, fort hood, texas. determined to resolve a long- running dispute over the nuclear program, and speaking at a news conference since being inaugurated on sunday, he said he was prepared to enter into serious and substantial --sociations with the rest west. he stresses that their program is peaceful. i spoke with the dean of the john hopkins of advanced international studies. beingyou very much for with us. was this a breakthrough from the president? >> he would like to see maybe a new proposal from the united states and that if he were to put a new proposal on the table, he would like the united states and its european allies to react to it positively. >> so who is going to make the first move in this chess game? the first chess move now, standing up as the new president, making a declaration in front of the people and the conservative elite, and my expectation is you would match this signal with a signal of your own, and then we can go from there. >> but he also said he wants the u.s. to lift sanctions,
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james is headed to canada or texas. police believe he killed the children's mother. her body was found in his burned out home in san diego on sunday along with the remains of a child and dog. he and the mother were in a close plew tonic relationship. authorities aren't saying anything about a motive. >>> breaking news from the state department. now ordering all americans out of yemen over growing terror concerns. all non-emergency government personnel are being thrown out. the threat level is considered extremely high. the embassy is one of two dozen diplomatic posts that remain closed. taking precautions against a potential al qaeda threat. is it a sign the terror network is actually regaining strength? the white house insists the answer to that question is no. >> reporter: the obama administration is defending the decision to shut down almost 20 posts near al qaeda shot spots as a temporary measure out of caution, not weakness. >> we believe this threat is significant and we are taking it seriously. >> reporter: it's a new touch. talked up his administration succes
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. >> and how they got them out of a texas-sized hole. >> and a gig at a bar bucks t, singer is not 21 so he can't come inside of the bar. >> find out how the band dealt with this ingenious solution. >>> and everything changes with a blink of an eye. from the express wway, we have bus backing up here on the expressway and you can see a whole load of passengers and not going slow at all, but the bus is in the lane and not on the shoulder, and now, watch, everybody in their seats, calm, and this changes real fast. within a second, you will see people falling out of the windows of the bus and it was hit by a semi truck from behind and the bus ended up on its side. and apparently, when he backed up in the lane, he was apparently trying to back up to get on another exit. watch it from another angle. you can see now where it lapdnd, right? because people are standing up and almost on the side wall of the bus. from chinanews.com, you can see the aftermath of the crash. you can see the bus on the side and the semi truck on its side as well. this looks terrible, but right now, the reports are t
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i mean, where are the texas authorities on this? >> reporter: well, a texas affiliate, at this time, we are still waiting for an update from sheriff's officials. they gave us their last press conference around 9:00 last night. we're still waiting to hear back, but, obviously, communication must be going on to make sure that this search is thorough, to hopefully find these children. because it's been more than 30 hours now. this started sunday evening. and if they left before that, they can be far beyond california, possibly not even in the u.s. at this time. but we are still waiting for those updates. >> okay. i want to put up those two pictures again, candice, if i can. and i'm just going to repeat what the issue is here. we've got hanna and ethan. their mother was murdered and another child, who is yet to be identified, was found alongside that murdered mother. these two children, age 16 and 8, siblings, a allegedly in the custody, at this point, of james lee dimaggio, who is now on the lam. and the search is for his blue nissan v
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he left seattle and went to texas with that huge contract. he never fit in there, he went to the yankees obviously. he was never considered a real yankee. it wasn't like he had this beloved fan base out there to begin with. in 2009 he admits or confirms a report that he doped when he was younger, but he said it was for a limited time. if anybody felt that they could forgive him then, he's just blown that up now. >> jason, to that point. he's been combative throughout this process. part of the press conference tonight, what was he like throughout it? >> he was really subdued. i mean, there's no other way to say it. he was not combative, at least in this particular outing he was not. he kept saying repeatedly he would be able to say more at a later time. kept saying repeatedly that he didn't want to disrupt the appeals process and wanted that to play out. what i also found interesting was the reaction outside here to rodrigez. i heard you guys talking about the fans. you saw him selling some autographs before the game got underway here tonight.
he left seattle and went to texas with that huge contract. he never fit in there, he went to the yankees obviously. he was never considered a real yankee. it wasn't like he had this beloved fan base out there to begin with. in 2009 he admits or confirms a report that he doped when he was younger, but he said it was for a limited time. if anybody felt that they could forgive him then, he's just blown that up now. >> jason, to that point. he's been combative throughout this process. part of...
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. >>> taquito de ojo, dÍa histÓrico se coloca la primera piedra del cripen san antonio texas, gracias a lo recaudado en "teletÓn usa". y vamos en vivo con mi compadre raÚl gonzÁlez. >>> trucos para reducir el costo de tu seguro de auto, secretos que las agencias tienen bien guardados, ya no mÁs. >>> comadre, recetas caseas para devolverle a tu cabello el brillo que perdiÓ. >>> la cuenta regresiva para la boda de satcha pretto, hermosa, le contamos quÉ pasa en barcelona. >>> ya lo saben, "despierta amÉrica" es, y seguirÁ siendo hasta la eternidad infinita, la mejor manera de comenzar tus maÑanas. >>> en la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana, porque hoy es martes, ni te cases ni te embarques, ni de tu casa te apartes. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> bravo chicos. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> venga. eso es. >>> vengase. ♪. ♪. ♪. (aplausos) >>> hola!. >>> hola san antonio. (aplausos) >>> muy buenos dÍas. >>> aplauso (aplausos) >>> hermanito, buenos dÍas, es martes 6 de agosto, del 2013. anita estÁ de vacaciones, se encuentra con nosotros sherlyn. >>> que dios los bendiga, mua. ahÍ est
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hood in texas, army major nidal hasan goes on trial. today, he faces 13 counts of murder and 32 counts of attempted murder in the 2009 shooting rampage at the army post. hasan is representing himself. that means he will be able to question the survivors in court. he could face the death penalty. >>> the man police say was behind the wheel in a deadly hit and run in southern california could make his first court appearance later today. one woman was killed and 16 other people were hurt when a driver plowed through the crowds on a venice beach boardwalk on saturday. this morning, we're hearing from the husband of the newlywed bride who was killed on her honeymoon. >> reporter: a memorial of candles and flowers is on the venice beach boardwalk in tribute to alice gruppioni, the 32-year-old italian newly wed was in california for her honeymoon when she was struck and killed sunday evening. her husband suffered minor injuries in the rampage. but he could not find the words to express his loss monday. >> there isn't words that explain what ha
hood in texas, army major nidal hasan goes on trial. today, he faces 13 counts of murder and 32 counts of attempted murder in the 2009 shooting rampage at the army post. hasan is representing himself. that means he will be able to question the survivors in court. he could face the death penalty. >>> the man police say was behind the wheel in a deadly hit and run in southern california could make his first court appearance later today. one woman was killed and 16 other people were hurt...
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they spoke from texas prisons where they're serving life sentences for murder. they both say they worked for miguel angel trevino. the ruthless violet leader of a drug cartel recently arrested in mexico. >> i know this man. he's not going to tell you to do something if he won't do it, and that's why a lot of people followed him. >> how much control do you think he had of nuevo laredo? >> absolute control. >> reporter: he was 13 years old when two friends brought him to nuevo laredo, just across the border from texas. he said his life was changed forever. in an instant he went from being a 13-year-old to a killer. >> we pulled up, i couldn't believe what i was seeing. people getting tortured, killed, decapitated. it was kind of hard to believe. i knew that day my life had just changed forever. >> reporter: he then says an argument broke out. miguel trevino wanted to know why retta was there. trevino handed him a gun, they stood over a man tied up on the ground. >> what did they tell you to do? >> to kill that person. i have to do it. if i don't do it, i know what
they spoke from texas prisons where they're serving life sentences for murder. they both say they worked for miguel angel trevino. the ruthless violet leader of a drug cartel recently arrested in mexico. >> i know this man. he's not going to tell you to do something if he won't do it, and that's why a lot of people followed him. >> how much control do you think he had of nuevo laredo? >> absolute control. >> reporter: he was 13 years old when two friends brought him to...
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and he was in the parade our car parade it's the biggest thing in texas three hundred thousand people show up and he was mexican immigrant and he no he was a jewish immigrant he was from israel and he married a mexican immigrant they're both immigrants and he had his car painted up and he was so proud of this car because it had american soldiers on it and he came in when he was a kid all he dreamed about was coming to america you want to be free and these are the guys they got a sore freedom oh my gosh and he started crying and i mean it was a touching moment oh and so obviously i'm not going to be like oh my goodness there is your battle you know i mean i'm not going to you know to me you think when biz whole thing came about that it was kind of weird that larry the cable guy would be on the history channel a little bit as only it wouldn't work yeah when they asked me to do it i thought well that's kind of strange but you know what the history channel i thought of that just rechannel likes me and they have faith in me that i can put together a product that they say that they like and
and he was in the parade our car parade it's the biggest thing in texas three hundred thousand people show up and he was mexican immigrant and he no he was a jewish immigrant he was from israel and he married a mexican immigrant they're both immigrants and he had his car painted up and he was so proud of this car because it had american soldiers on it and he came in when he was a kid all he dreamed about was coming to america you want to be free and these are the guys they got a sore freedom oh...
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hood, texas. major nadal hasan is accused of killing 13 people, injuring 32 others in the shooting on the base in 20 09d. if convicted, officials say hasan would face the death penalty. the court-martial was supposed to happen last year but was delayed because of a last-minute fight over whether hasan should be allowed to have a beard which is against military regulations. a new judge eventually took over the case. >>> it was a pretty scary scene at an airport in japan as a south korean passenger jet overshoots a runway. fortunately we're learning nobody was hurt. korean airlines flight 763 departed from seoul and arrived at negata airport last night. during the landing it overran the runway and came to a stop on a grassy area beyond the landing strip. at least 19 flilts were canceled at that airport because of this incident. an investigation under way into exactly what caused the accident. >>> also in japan, authorities suspending their search for a missing crew member in a u.s. military helicopt
hood, texas. major nadal hasan is accused of killing 13 people, injuring 32 others in the shooting on the base in 20 09d. if convicted, officials say hasan would face the death penalty. the court-martial was supposed to happen last year but was delayed because of a last-minute fight over whether hasan should be allowed to have a beard which is against military regulations. a new judge eventually took over the case. >>> it was a pretty scary scene at an airport in japan as a south...
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bush is in a texas hospital this morning after undergoing heart surgery. doctors discovered a blockage in one of mr. bush's arteries during a routine checkup just yesterday. this morning, surgeons placed a stent to open the blockage. the surgery went smoothly and the former president is in high spirits. >> happy to hear that good news. >>> back here in the bay area, six days and counting now, yeah, the reality is that clock still ticking to the next possible b.a.r.t. strike. now we know when a special board will convene to take a closer look at the issue. the independent review board, pointed a by governor jerry brown, all set to hold a public meeting tomorrow morning at 10:30. during that time, the panel will hear arguments from both sides about exactly what's holding up contract talks. it will then fry and put together a fact finding report for the governor, who will decide if a cooling-off period will be needed. >>> commuters, they will have another concern beside the b.a.r.t. strike. ac transit workers have now issued a strike notice to the agency's bo
bush is in a texas hospital this morning after undergoing heart surgery. doctors discovered a blockage in one of mr. bush's arteries during a routine checkup just yesterday. this morning, surgeons placed a stent to open the blockage. the surgery went smoothly and the former president is in high spirits. >> happy to hear that good news. >>> back here in the bay area, six days and counting now, yeah, the reality is that clock still ticking to the next possible b.a.r.t. strike. now...
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lou in texas, lou? >> caller: jim, boo-yah from texas. appreciate what you do. >> i do my best. >> caller: is it possible to know on trading day that a run-up is from traders or institutional buyers or foreign buyers or hedge fund buyers or whether the retail participated, and is that a big secret, and is it important to me in my trading decisions? >> i say no unless you are buying a huge amount. and so supply so to speak. big institutional traders can pick up their phones and ask who's buying. but you're not allowed to reveal the name of the company, but can you say if it is a mutual fund or a hedge fund. but that information is not important if you are buying a couple hundred shares. only if you are buying a thousand to 1500 shares. then it does really matter, you need that information. the kiss of death, i think not mr. gold finger. get some gold in your portfolio. what's the first one? i like bullion. if not bullion i like coins. if not coins, i like etf. if not etf then i bless the stock. >> don't miss a second of "mad money," follow
lou in texas, lou? >> caller: jim, boo-yah from texas. appreciate what you do. >> i do my best. >> caller: is it possible to know on trading day that a run-up is from traders or institutional buyers or foreign buyers or hedge fund buyers or whether the retail participated, and is that a big secret, and is it important to me in my trading decisions? >> i say no unless you are buying a huge amount. and so supply so to speak. big institutional traders can pick up their...
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and a trial opening in texas. celebrates an anniversary. how close did the mars rover come to finding life?
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it's in texas, that's next. ♪ if you're going to play in texas got to have a fiddle in the band ♪ ♪ clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." a quarr million tweeters ic is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase
it's in texas, that's next. ♪ if you're going to play in texas got to have a fiddle in the band ♪ ♪ clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade....
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. >> it's happening along the texas-mexican border. american teenagers are being recruited to be a part of the drug cartel. two former asass sasassins agre tell how they got involved in the business of killing. >> reporter: look into his eyes and you see a baby faced 26-year-old and he blinks. then you see something else. another set of sinister eyes staring back. these tattooed on his eyelids. they're the window into the soul of a drug cartel asassin. >> how many people did you kill? >> no idea. >> lost track? >> when you're in mexico -- >> could you guess, 10, 20, 30, 50. >> between 20 and 30. >> reporter: he said he was 15 years old when the drug cartel recruited him to kill. he was part of a secret crew of hit men made up of american teenagers living in laredo, texas along with this men. they spoke with cnn from the texas prisons where they are serving life sentences for murder. both men say they worked for miguel, the ruth less violent leader who was recently arrested this mexico. >> he's not going to tell you to do somebody that
. >> it's happening along the texas-mexican border. american teenagers are being recruited to be a part of the drug cartel. two former asass sasassins agre tell how they got involved in the business of killing. >> reporter: look into his eyes and you see a baby faced 26-year-old and he blinks. then you see something else. another set of sinister eyes staring back. these tattooed on his eyelids. they're the window into the soul of a drug cartel asassin. >> how many people did...
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excluding nelson cruz of texas rangers everett cabrera of the san diego padre spirit >> i think that this point with health permitting we should expect to see all is rodriquez for the next of the season and what happens after that we would just have to wait and see. $275 million contract and made him the highest-paid player in major-league baseball. >> pam: kron 4's john fenoglio is at a-t-&-t park tonight. where giants fans are reacting to news of a-rod's and other players suspensions. >> reporter: of the giants fans we spoke of today says that a riot got what he deserved. >> i believe he should be banned from baseball. . he needs to go away >> he did it once and you know what the consequences are you should be dealt with at penalized. >> i receive less home runs and have done fairly. not to get a home run because they're using enhancement drugs. >> a lot of people look up to him. >> i am a varsity coach in chicago and our young kids are looking up to these guys that are making bad decisions. they're being bad role models and make bad choices as someone who was tried to coach in the
excluding nelson cruz of texas rangers everett cabrera of the san diego padre spirit >> i think that this point with health permitting we should expect to see all is rodriquez for the next of the season and what happens after that we would just have to wait and see. $275 million contract and made him the highest-paid player in major-league baseball. >> pam: kron 4's john fenoglio is at a-t-&-t park tonight. where giants fans are reacting to news of a-rod's and other players...
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he is at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas and should return home tomorrow. the trial of the army psychiatrist charged with killing 13 and wounding 32 others at fort hood is finally set to start today. he is a muslim/american and prosecutors argue he took to radical islam before committing the massacre. he dismissed his right to counsel and will represent himself, which means he will be able to cross-examine witnesses including his own victims. he tried to plead guilty to avoid capitol punishment, but the military judge presiding over the case rejected the plea. wendy davis says she is definitely considering running for governor. she either will run for her own state seat again or make a bid for governor. rick perry announced he is not going to run for a fifth term. if davis chooses to win -- to run, rather, and wins, she will become texas's first democratic governor in 20 years. we hope she does. we're back after the break. stay with us. ♪ (vo) current tv is the place for compelling true stories. (kaj) jack, how old are you? >> nine. (adam) this is what 27
he is at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas and should return home tomorrow. the trial of the army psychiatrist charged with killing 13 and wounding 32 others at fort hood is finally set to start today. he is a muslim/american and prosecutors argue he took to radical islam before committing the massacre. he dismissed his right to counsel and will represent himself, which means he will be able to cross-examine witnesses including his own victims. he tried to plead guilty to avoid...
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., and texas. here are four of their stories. >> our story took a look at the cia's center for climate change and national security, which grabbed headlines when the national security of registration kick it off in september of 2009. >> having covered the cia for as long as i have, i know that they have actually created a center for something they have been concerned about for about 50 years. >> climate analysts are starting to connect the dots between national security and issues like water flow, food security, disease and displaced people. >> no one would dispute the those are classic intelligence problems to worry about. how it affects people in countries, how it affects or causes wars or failed states. >> intelligence analysts are saying the u.s. is ill-prepared to act on climate changes coming faster than anticipated, threatening to destabilize areas of u.s. national interest. >> we will totally a knowledge that the military will be on the front lines of dealing with climate change. the milita
., and texas. here are four of their stories. >> our story took a look at the cia's center for climate change and national security, which grabbed headlines when the national security of registration kick it off in september of 2009. >> having covered the cia for as long as i have, i know that they have actually created a center for something they have been concerned about for about 50 years. >> climate analysts are starting to connect the dots between national security and...
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a deadly big rig crash in texas, flies right off the overpass. you can see it smash onto the roadway below and explode into flames. this happened saturday. the truck busting into flames. that killed the driver. the cause of this crash right now being investigated. >> gosh. 6:26 right now. still ahead, an update to breaking news we're following this morning. flames circle the cemetery in san francisco. we are live as firefighters battle back a growing brush fire. >>> a live look at the golden gate bridge. the sun slowly creeping up but the clouds socking it in. the traffic not flowing too bad there. christina will update us on the weather. anthony slaughter is in for mike inouye. we're back in a couple minutes. >>> breaking news. as flems circle a cemetery in san francisco, we're live with new details next. >>> plus signs lit up statewide in an amber alert in effect right now for a teenage girl and her younger brother. we have new details about the suspect accused of snatching those two. we'll let you know where he might be heading now. >> we are
a deadly big rig crash in texas, flies right off the overpass. you can see it smash onto the roadway below and explode into flames. this happened saturday. the truck busting into flames. that killed the driver. the cause of this crash right now being investigated. >> gosh. 6:26 right now. still ahead, an update to breaking news we're following this morning. flames circle the cemetery in san francisco. we are live as firefighters battle back a growing brush fire. >>> a live look...
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police believe he is headed to canada or texas. new this morning. san francisco fire crews are on scene of a one alarm fire in the presidio. this blaze is at the intersection of lincoln, mcdowell and park streets. it was called in around two a-m. according to the fire department, the fire is burning on the hillside near the cemetary in the area. no buildings are threatened at this time. in other bay area news. as of 12-01 tomorrow morning, a-c transit buses may come to a halt. the president of the union walked into the board of director's meeting. and handed them a 72 hour strike notice. strike notice. [ female announcer ] jump-start your day with mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. home of the irresistible sausage burrito. ♪ and freshly brewed premium roast coffee you love. plus other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. ♪ every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ court to call a 60-day "cooling off" period. a man is dead after being killed in a solo car crash night. the crash h
police believe he is headed to canada or texas. new this morning. san francisco fire crews are on scene of a one alarm fire in the presidio. this blaze is at the intersection of lincoln, mcdowell and park streets. it was called in around two a-m. according to the fire department, the fire is burning on the hillside near the cemetary in the area. no buildings are threatened at this time. in other bay area news. as of 12-01 tomorrow morning, a-c transit buses may come to a halt. the president of...
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wayne, chris is calling from texas. hi, chris. >> caller: hello, sir. >> bill: yes, your question. >> caller: it is not actually a question. many americans have no problem eating pigs and chickens raised in cages that can't move. they eat milk-fed veal that never moves but when it comes to horses, they're not treated as livestock. they're set at some different level. if you can't slaughter horses, they end up starving. you have blm horses on government land. they're not the romantic mustangs everyone believes they are. >> bill: i got your point. in the interest of time, i want to give wayne a chance to respond. >> chris is in muchson, texas, where the black beauty ranch, the humane society of the united states, we have the largest animal sanctuary in the united states. chris, go on by and see our folks. we have 700 -- we have wild horses, animals rescued from slaughter horses. the wild horse is a different issue. the bureau of land management which manages about 35,000 wild horses forbids the slaughter of those animals
wayne, chris is calling from texas. hi, chris. >> caller: hello, sir. >> bill: yes, your question. >> caller: it is not actually a question. many americans have no problem eating pigs and chickens raised in cages that can't move. they eat milk-fed veal that never moves but when it comes to horses, they're not treated as livestock. they're set at some different level. if you can't slaughter horses, they end up starving. you have blm horses on government land. they're not the...
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may be headed to canada or texas in a blue nissan versa. with california license plate 6 wcu 986. many of us learned about the amber alert on our cell phones. >> bob hoefer is with the national center for missing and exploited children. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> frank and i did get those alerts. i got a text message. is that what you got? >> i got a text as well. it said amber alert. >> was it that far reaching where people got them on their phones? >> absolutely. shortly after the first of the year, we started working with fema with the wireless emergency alert system. you'll receive weather alerts, presidential messages and imminent threats of danger. and amber alert is a part of that. what occurs is when the amber coordinator activates alert, they identify -- they notify the national center for missing and exploited children and identify the region they want that alert to be activated in. once we're aware, the sell towers in that region are activated and anyone with a wireless emergency alert capable cell phone when they drive-thru that region or within rang
may be headed to canada or texas in a blue nissan versa. with california license plate 6 wcu 986. many of us learned about the amber alert on our cell phones. >> bob hoefer is with the national center for missing and exploited children. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> frank and i did get those alerts. i got a text message. is that what you got? >> i got a text as well. it said amber alert. >> was it that far reaching where people got them on their...